
I'm a fashion editor and these are the outdated accessories you should NEVER wear - plus the on-trend pieces to buy instead
We are well into wedding guest season and if you don't have time to find a new outfit, why not spruce up an old faithful dress or suit with this season's most sought-after accessories instead? A good bag, some fabulous earrings or a statement headpiece can totally transform an outfit. But there are few new rules to follow when it comes to adorning yourself this summer.
Forget fascinators - chunky headbands are the new, less fusty, style to try. Get rid of your clutch bag too, and swap it for a spangly piece of arm candy with a strap instead.
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